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  1. Gyroid - Wikipedia

    A gyroid is an infinitely connected triply periodic minimal surface discovered by Alan Schoen in 1970. [1][2] It arises naturally in polymer science and biology, as an interface with high surface area.

  2. Gyroid - Animal Crossing Wiki - Nookipedia

    Apr 17, 2025 · Gyroids are furniture items in the Animal Crossing series. Each gyroid moves and make noises in a rhythm, and if music is playing nearby, they will sync their movement...

  3. What is a Gyroid Structure and Where is it Found?

    Jul 28, 2025 · A gyroid structure is a triply periodic minimal surface, repeating infinitely in three dimensions while minimizing its surface area for a given boundary. This geometry results in a …

  4. Gyroid - from Wolfram MathWorld

    Feb 9, 2026 · The gyroid, illustrated above, is an infinitely connected periodic minimal surface containing no straight lines (Osserman 1986) that was discovered by Schoen (1970).

  5. Infill patterns | Prusa Knowledge Base

    Jan 8, 2021 · Gyroid infill The Gyroid is our favorite and one of the best infills. It’s one of the few 3D structures that provide great support in every direction. Plus it’s printed relatively fast, saves material, …

  6. Gyroids and Gyroid Fragments: Full List and Guide - IGN

    Feb 2, 2026 · If you're wondering how to find Gyroid Fragments, what to do with Gyroid Fragments, or full-grown Gyroids, look no further. This ACNH guide also features a handy checklist of all 36 Gyroids.

  7. GYROID - MATHCURVE.COM

    Alan Hugh Schoen (1924-...): American Mathematician. The gyroid is a triply periodic minimal surface the fundamental patch of which is reproduced opposite. The two figures are based on the equation …

  8. The gyroid: A mathematical fantasy that recreates natural wonders ...

    Jul 26, 2025 · In 1970, one of the scientists on the research team, Alan Schoen, described a novel geometric shape, which he dubbed the “gyroid.” Its unique geometry met the space agency’s …

  9. Gyroid - Virtual Math Museum

    The Gyroid and the Lidinoid are the only known triply periodic embedded minimal surfaces which are NOT cut by straight symmetry lines and/or planar symmetry curves into simple pieces. Gyroid is …

  10. Gyroid - Scientific Lib

    The gyroid is the unique non-trivial embedded member of the associate family of the Schwarz P and D surfaces with angle of association approximately 38.01°. The gyroid is similar to the Lidinoid. The …